Summary

Platform diving took place on both 5- and 10-metre platforms. There were 17 entrants who contested two pools, advancing three divers from each pool to the final. All rounds consisted of four compulsory dives, two from 5-metres and two from 10-metres. The event was won by [Betty Becker-Pinkston], who had won the 1924 springboard as Betty Becker. In Paris she had met another US diver, [Bud Pinkston], and the two later married. Silver medalist [Georgia Coleman] also won a bronze on the springboard in 1928, but returned in 1932 to win the springboard. Bronze went to Sweden’s [Lala Sjöqvist], whose sister, [Ingeborg], competed in platform diving at the 1932 and 1936 Olympics.

The fourth-place finisher was [Marie Baron] of the Netherlands. She had competed at the 1924 Olympics in swimming, and in Amsterdam, also competed in the 200 breaststroke, winning a silver medal.

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